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Indonesia-Kazakhstan: Economic and Trade Cooperation

6 th Astana Economic Forum 22 – 24 May 2013. Indonesia-Kazakhstan: Economic and Trade Cooperation. Dr.Rizal-Affandi Lukman Deputy Minister for International Economic Cooperation Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Indonesia. Presentation Guidelines. Overview of Indonesian Economy

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Indonesia-Kazakhstan: Economic and Trade Cooperation

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  1. 6th Astana Economic Forum 22 – 24 May 2013 Indonesia-Kazakhstan: Economic and Trade Cooperation Dr.Rizal-AffandiLukman Deputy Minister for International Economic Cooperation Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Indonesia

  2. Presentation Guidelines • Overview of Indonesian Economy • Summary of Indonesian Development: “Remarkable Indonesia” • Indonesia – Kazakhstan Bilateral Cooperation

  3. Comparative Basic Data Source: various

  4. Indonesia - Stable and Growing Economy GDP growth rates (%) Real GDP Per Capita (1996 = 100) Source: CEIC Source: CEIC Inflation (2012) Public debt and Budget Deficit (% of GDP) Source: inflation.eu Source: IMF

  5. Investment and consumption drive GDP growth

  6. Growing Middle Class

  7. Private Consumption remains robust Source: BKPM

  8. Investment performance: Strong Result in 2012

  9. Government Target 2009-2014 • Mobilization of Financial Resources: • Growth = 7.6% • Incremental Capital-Output Ratio = 5.2 • Investment/GDP = 40% • Saving = Investment • Current Saving/GDP = 33% • Need Foreign Investment Source: BKPM

  10. Summary of Indonesian Development: “Remarkable Indonesia” • Stable and growing economy • Growth is more widespread • Role of natural resources • Rising importance of domestic economy • Demographic “dividend”

  11. Indonesia – Kazakhstan Economic and Trade Cooperation • Indonesia recognized the sovereignty of Kazakhstan in December 1991, established formal diplomatic relations on 2 June 1993 and opened its Embassy in Astana on December 2010. • Diplomatic and economic relation has a long established history with reciprocal presidential visits in 1995. • In the same year, the Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation, Banking Agreement between Bank Indonesia and Central Bank of Kazakhstan and the Memorandum of Understanding on Health and Medicines Cooperation were signed.   • President NursultanNazarbayev visited Indonesia in April 2012 and agreed with Indonesia President SusiloBambangYudhoyono to establish Indonesia-Kazakhstan Joint Economic Commission and set a bilateral trade target of USD100 million in five years.

  12. Indonesia – Kazakhstan Economic and Trade Cooperation (cont’d) • In May 2012, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs visited Astana to establish the Joint Economic Commission and set up five (5) Working Groups to intensify cooperation –On investment and trade, Industry and Agriculture, Oil, Gas and Energy, Health and Pharmaceutical Industry and Infrastructure and Logistics. The first Joint Commission Meeting took place in Indonesia in November 2012.

  13. Trade Between Indonesia and Kazakhstan

  14. Trade Between Indonesia and Kazakhstan • Market share of Indonesian products only made 0,1% of the total trade of Kazakhstan. Meanwhile, Indonesia’s export share to Kazakhstan reached the value of 0,13%. Indonesia’s export commodities to Kazakhstan include, among others, palm oil and its fractions, tea, parts of cassette player, tape recorder or image reproduction device, primary cell and primary battery, wood, tobacco, cocoa oil, household appliances and its spare parts, processed food, and automatic data processor. • Trade volume between the two countries is relatively small. There are opportunities to explore economic potentials of both countries following through the existing bilateral agreements. • Both countries need to work more intensively in opening up communication, transportation and information constraints and improve interaction among the economic actors of both countries. • The setting up of Indonesia-Kazakhstan Business Council is a step in the right direction.

  15. Indonesia – Kazakhstan Bilateral Cooperation During the 5th Astana Economic Forum and RI-Kazakhstan Business Forum, 7 MoUs were signed:: • Oil and gas cooperation between PT. Pertamina and KazMunayGas; • Cooperation in the pharmaceutical industry and medicine between the Indo Farma with Interek Group; • Instant noodle plant between PT. Indo Food Success Makmur with InterekGrop; • Direct purchase of grain and the formation of joint venture between PT. Nidas and Bereket Group; • Traditional therapy center development between PT Bali Spa. Locus with Interek Group; • Cooperation in the post sphere between the PT. Heading to KazPost; and • Cooperation in the logistic field between Indonesia-South Asia and Central Asia Logistics Association with National Logistic of Kazakhstan.

  16. Thank You

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